Funny Scottish epitaphs: St Mungo’s Churchyard, Lockerbie
She graced the parts of his short life
A virtuous virgin and a pleasant wife.
Raymond Lamont-Brown: Scottish Epitaphs. Chambers, Edinburgh,1990
Funny Scottish epitaphs: St Mungo’s Churchyard, Lockerbie
She graced the parts of his short life
A virtuous virgin and a pleasant wife.
Raymond Lamont-Brown: Scottish Epitaphs. Chambers, Edinburgh,1990
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